
Athens City Sepia
Athens City Sepia presents the Greek capital as a cartographic object — streets, districts and landmarks laid out with the deliberate clarity of a city that knows its own history. The sepia treatment removes the work from the documentary and places it firmly in the aesthetic: warm tones unify the composition and give the map the quality of a found object, something rescued from a library drawer rather than generated from data. The graphic language is spare and confident, letting the geometry of the city speak — the irregular street grid of the old town pressing against the more ordered avenues of the neoclassical quarter.
Printed as an archival fine art print, every street name and cartographic line is reproduced with the sharpness and clarity the design demands. The matte surface suits the warm tonal range of the sepia palette — a fine art print built for precision.
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Athens City Sepia
Athens City Sepia presents the Greek capital as a cartographic object — streets, districts and landmarks laid out with the deliberate clarity of a city that knows its own history. The sepia treatment removes the work from the documentary and places it firmly in the aesthetic: warm tones unify the composition and give the map the quality of a found object, something rescued from a library drawer rather than generated from data. The graphic language is spare and confident, letting the geometry of the city speak — the irregular street grid of the old town pressing against the more ordered avenues of the neoclassical quarter.
Printed as an archival fine art print, every street name and cartographic line is reproduced with the sharpness and clarity the design demands. The matte surface suits the warm tonal range of the sepia palette — a fine art print built for precision.
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Athens City Sepia presents the Greek capital as a cartographic object — streets, districts and landmarks laid out with the deliberate clarity of a city that knows its own history. The sepia treatment removes the work from the documentary and places it firmly in the aesthetic: warm tones unify the composition and give the map the quality of a found object, something rescued from a library drawer rather than generated from data. The graphic language is spare and confident, letting the geometry of the city speak — the irregular street grid of the old town pressing against the more ordered avenues of the neoclassical quarter.
Printed as an archival fine art print, every street name and cartographic line is reproduced with the sharpness and clarity the design demands. The matte surface suits the warm tonal range of the sepia palette — a fine art print built for precision.























